Karen Read sick, trial postponed
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The case out of Dedham, Massachusetts, has turned into a yearslong whodunnit legal saga that has captivated true-crime fans across the country.
Karen Read pleaded not guilty to murder charges in the death of Boston police officer John O’Keefe and is facing a retrial after a jury was unable to reach a verdict last year.
Karen Read’s murder trial will not be in session Tuesday due to “unavoidable circumstances,” according to a court spokesperson.
Several new attorneys, Karen Read’s media interviews and the firing of the lead investigator have combined to change the dynamics of her retrial.
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John O'Keefe's niece was the first witness to take the stand at Karen Read's trial Wednesday morning. The niece, who WBZ-TV will not identify by name, is now a high school junior. She was around 14 years old when John O'Keefe died.
Massachusetts State Police Sgt. Yuri Bukhenik spent a third day on the stand Monday in the Karen Read murder trial, facing extensive questioning from both sides of the case.
The second murder trial of Karen Read, a former adjunct professor and financial analyst who is accused of causing the death of her Boston police officer boyfriend, continues Monday with additional witnesses to be called to the stand.
Much of the testimony focused on the cracked taillight that the police say led them to suspect that Ms. Read hit her boyfriend, John O’Keefe, with her S.U.V.
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Los Angeles Magazine on MSN'Health Issue' Derails Karen Read Trial Minutes Before Testimony Resumed TuesdayDedham Superior Court officials blame ‘unavoidable circumstances’ for the cancellation in testimony in the sensational retrial of Read in Massachusetts, which is in its fourth week
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